commonsense wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 5:44 pm
How is sarcasm recognized in common speech?
When spoken, it is expressed with a falsetto tone. NOT. If written, the font must differ in color or boldness. NOT.
Sarcasm is recognized by its context. However, there are some individuals who fail to interpret sarcasm correctly, especially in those instances when the text or context is subtle.
Why can’t everybody understand sarcasm every time? Is there a difference in the individuals or in the sarcasm per se?
BTW, you must be an idiot.
Nothing is without difference thus what exists differs. Under these terms it is irrational to assume sarcasm can always be understood.